Paks ISPR rejects allegation that ISI aiding Afghan insurgent groups

Rawalpindi, June 11 (ANI): ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations), the press and publicity wing of Pakistans armed forces, has rejected the allegation mentioned in the US RAND (Research And Development) Corporation report that the Frontier Corps (FC) and the intelligence agency ISI were providing assistance to the insurgent groups coming from across the border (read Afghanistan).

The spokesman termed the report titled Counter Insurgency in Afghanistan a yet another smear campaign to malign the Pakistan armed forces and create differences as well as misunderstanding among the coalition partners.

The report is misleading, factually incorrect and based on propaganda to create doubts and suspicion in the minds of target audience about Pakistan s role in supporting the coalition forces in Afghanistan . Such reports, which keep appearing in international media from time to time, are not without a design and have a definite agenda to follow, the Dawn quoted an ISPR spokesman as saying.

He clarified that no government official from the Frontier Corps or any intelligence agency was providing any material or financial support to the Taliban fighting in Afghanistan . On the contrary, US civil and military officials in their interactions at various levels had always appreciated and acknowledged the role and sacrifices of Pakistan armed forces in the fight against terrorism.

The spokesman stressed that none of the allegations leveled in the report had ever been raised by coalition officials in their formal or informal interactions with Pakistani officials.

Commenting on the allegation that Pakistani officials tipped off Taliban forces about location and movement of the Afghan and coalition forces which undermined US and Nato operations, the spokesman said this was a poorly fabricated story to create distrust between the two armed forces.

He said that Pakistan had suffered maximum in this war, there such allegations had to be rejected and condemned outrightly. Pakistan armed forces have suffered heavy casualties to normalise the situation and bring peace and stability in the area. Any attempt to destabilise the situation will not be in the overall interest of the coalition. We, therefore, reject and condemn all the allegations made in the report and caution all concerned not to be misled and misguided by the contents of the report. (ANI)